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1.00 Credits
In this seminar we will look at selected writings of Tertullian, Cyprian, and Augustine, as well as lesser known African Fathers. We will look at the African rite of Baptism, African Creeds, and African Church councils. Focusing on major theological, liturgical, and pastoral problems in the African church, we hope to gain an appreciation of the crucial role of the African church in the development of the church in the West. Instructor: Keefe
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1.00 Credits
In this seminar we will look at selected writings of Tertullian, Cyprian, and Augustine, as well as lesser known African Fathers. We will look at the African rite of Baptism, African Creeds, and African Church councils. Focusing on major theological, liturgical, and pastoral problems in the African church, we hope to gain an appreciation of the crucial role of the African church in the development of the church in the West. Instructor: Keefe.
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Explores the role of pastors and the Christian formation of the people of Western Europe, ca. A.D. 500-800, using historical documents such as Gregory the Great's Pastoral Rule, Caesarius of Arle's Sermons, St. Boniface's Missionary Letters, the Irish Book of Penance, civil law codes, and hagiography (the lives of saints). Prerequisites: Church History 13 or equivalent. Instructor: Keefe
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1.00 Credits
This seminar, using entirely primary source material, will look at 1. liturgical texts (sacramentaries, missals); 2. commentaries (explanations and interpretations of the mass); 3. archaeological and iconographic evidence, and 4. ecclesiastical legislation on the Eucharist (ecumenical and local councils, capitularies, canon law collections). Students will write a final research paper on any aspect of the influence or role of Eucharist belief and Eucharistic celebration on the life of the church. Prerequisite: Church History 13 or equivalent. Instructor: Keefe
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1.00 Credits
This seminar, using entirely primary source material, will look at 1) liturgical texts (sacramentaries, missals); 2) commentaries (explanations and interpretations of the mass); 3) archaeological and iconographic evidence; and 4) ecclesiastical legislation on the Eucharist (ecumenical and local councils, capitularies, canon law collections). Students will write a final research paper on any aspect of the influence or role of Eucharist belief and Eucharistic celebration on the life of the church. Prerequisite: CHURHST 13. Instructor: Keefe
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1.00 Credits
A study of the celebration and interpretation of baptism in the church orders and texts of the early church writers. Instructor: Keefe
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1.00 Credits
Topics vary. May be repeated for credit. Instructor: Staff
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1.00 Credits
Protestant movements of dissent in the sixteenth century. Special attention will be devoted to Muntzer, Carlstadt, Hubmaier, Schwenckfeld, Denck, Marpeck, Socinus, and Menno Simons. Instructor: Steinmetz
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1.00 Credits
Source studies in the early Reformed tradition. Instructor: Steinmetz
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0.00 Credits
1: fall; 2: spring
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